ANN ARBOR -- Nearly one year after sharing the spotlight as NBA first-round picks from Michigan, Trey Burke and Tim Hardaway Jr. were both honored Thursday as members of the NBA All-Rookie first team.

Following standout seasons with the Utah Jazz and New York Knicks, respectively, Burke and Hardaway were joined by Philadelphia 76ers guard Michael Carter-Williams, Orlando Magic forward Victor Oladipo and Brooklyn Nets forward Mason Plumlee on the first team.

Burke, the 2013 unanimous national player of the year, averaged 12.8 points, 5.7 assists and 3.0 rebounds a game in his first professional season. The 6-foot-1 guard finished third in Rookie of the Year award voting earlier this week, finishing behind Carter-Williams and Oladipo

Despite shooting 38.0 percent from the field and 33.0 percent on 3-point attempts, Burke was a bright spot in Utah's rough 25-57 season. After the beginning the season on the bench with a broken hand, the No. 9 overall pick in last year's draft stepped in as the team's primary point guard and started 68 of the final 70 games.

"Trey really wants to lead, not that he's undisciplined, but he's got to take it to a new level," Jazz general manager Dennis Lindsey told the Desert News this week. "And it would be hard for any 21-year-old point guard to come in and lead, even a very young group with little experience. I think Trey's ambition, his work ethic, his intelligence are all good characteristics that will provide a platform for him to move to greater heights. "

Burke was one of only three top-10 picks from last year's draft to land on the 10-player all-rookie team.

Appearing in 81 games as the Knicks' key reserve, Hardaway averaged 10.2 points in 23.1 minutes per game. The 6-foot-6 guard's 130 made 3-pointers ranked third on the team.

Hardaway was a first-team All-Big Ten selection by conference coaches as a junior at U-M before being selected 24th overall pick in the draft.

During the Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend, a game that pits the NBA's best rookies and sophomores against each other, Hardaway stole the show against Cleveland Cavaliers guard Dion Waiters. He poured in a game-high 36 points, knocking down seven 3-pointers, and made 12-of-23 field goals.